Do I know you from somewhere?

"You look nothing like your picture" - a statement used long before people mastered the art of chiaroscuro to upload misleading profile photos on Facebook. We decided to use it as the theme of this month's photo feature: images in which cricketers look different from how they do in the popular collective memory; when you need to take a second look just to make sure it's them. (If you do recognise them on first glance, that's because you're smarter than the average Joe.)

In the photo above, 23-year-old Damien Martyn, a batting artist who was his own man for much of his career, looks like a well-fed school prefect.

Fifteen-year-old Azhar Ali is caught and bowled by 14-year-old Xavier Marshall (while 15-year-old Denesh Ramdin stands behind the wicket) at the World Challenge final, which West Indies won by two wickets, at Lord's.

A 22-year-old Dennis Lillee, sans mo', during the 1972 Ashes. On the tour, Lillee, Rod Marsh, Paul Sheahan, Greg Chappell and Ross Edwards decided to have a moustache-growing competition. "It really boiled down to a two-way contest between Marsh and Lillee, with Sheahan a distant third," remembers Ian Chappell, who took a shot at growing his own in the Caribbean in '73. "Dennis and Rod have continued with theirs, but the others either gave it away during or after that tour."